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Joan Green Obituary

Joan D. GREEN July 9, 1940 ~ May 3, 2011 Joan Green, long time Bellevue resident and beloved wife, mother, grandmother and friend died peacefully at her home following a long and courageous fight with cancer. She taught at and retired from the Northwest School for Hearing Impaired Children, a job she dearly loved. She enjoyed her family, singing with Master Chorus Eastside, designing and making her own greeting cards and traveling just about anywhere. She is survived by her husband Bernie of nearly 50 years, two sons Michael (Heidi) and Douglas (Kit), two granddaughters Jennifer and Sarah, and three sisters Ruth, Mary and Helen. A memorial service for her will be held on Saturday, May 14, 2011 at 3:00 PM at Flintoft's Issaquah Funeral Home. Online guest book at WWW.FLINTOFTS.COM

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Published by The Seattle Times from May 8 to May 11, 2011.

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Colleen Terlicker

May 13, 2011

I was so sorry to hear of Joan's death. She sang with me in the Rainier Chorale for some time. When she could no longer make the drive, she joined another chorale, but came to many of our performances. The last time I saw her was at Leavenworth when we had a mass choir performance there. My condolences to all the family. She is greatly missed.

Kathy Doan

May 9, 2011

I always appreciated you mom, Doug and Mike, as the mom I babysat for who kept good stuff to eat around the house---especially corn candies in the fall!!
I will always remember taking care of you guys and Cindy, the beagle.
Kathy (Finch) Doan

Doug Green

May 8, 2011

“My mom is a never-ending song in my heart of comfort, happiness, and being. I may sometimes forget the words but I always remember the tune.�
~ Graycie Harmon

I love you mom...Doug

May 8, 2011

“My mom is a never-ending song in my heart of comfort, happiness, and being. I may sometimes forget the words but I always remember the tune.�
~ Graycie Harmon

I love you mom.....Doug

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